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Where children think reindeer come from... very funny!
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Creative Youth Ideas Where Do Reindeer Come From? Where children think reindeer come from... very funny! CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
The Era Leader (a weekly paper from Franklinton, LA) Christmas Edition asked preschoolers the question "Where does Santa get his reindeer?" CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
Kristen-Age 4 "He gets 'em over by the church. There's a big one named Rudolph over there right now. Did you know they like to eat Cowboy Beans?" CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
Breanna-Age 4 "They come from berry bushes. They can fly if they flap their legs real hard. They can flap and fly for a long time before they get tired." CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
Brandon-Age 5 "Santa gets his reindeer in the woods. They live at the North Pole where the Snow Bear lives and you have to catch them with a net 'cause they're tricky." CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
Kevin-Age 4 "Santa saw them flying around the moon one night singing 'Jingle Bells' and said 'Rudolph, will you guide my sleigh tonight?' and Rudolph said, 'Sure, I love Christmas!"' CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
Hope-Age 4 "You get reindeer at Walmart, silly. They have these little wings, that's how they fly." CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
Evan-Age 3 "He gets 'em up in the sky. Santa has this special boy that feeds 'em reindeer food and that's what makes 'em fly. That boy don't like reindeer though cause they eat too much!" CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
Josh-Age 2 "I don't know where Santa gets his reindeer, but they sing Jingle Bells when they're flying and do you know about Rudolph? He's the one that's got that nose. He likes to eat donuts!" CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
Kendra-Age 3 "Santa gets 'em from God. See, Santa and God are good friends and good friends help each other, right?" CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
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